STOCKTON - Police and members of the U.S. Marshals Service have arrested a fourth man on suspicion of homicide in connection with a July 2012 gunbattle with officers, authorities said.

Chanda Uy, 24, was taken into custody about 5 p.m. Monday after police officers and U.S. marshals spotted him in the 2600 block of Monte Diablo Avenue, authorities said. Uy, a documented gang member, was wanted in connection with a shootout that killed one of his accomplices, officials said.

"This ongoing investigation revealed Chanda Uy was involved, and this information was shared with the U.S. Marshals Task Force, who in turn put Uy on their most-wanted list," said Officer Joe Silva, a spokesman for the Stockton Police Department. "In partnership with the Stockton Police Department and allied agencies, the U.S. Marshals went out and did what they do best: locate and apprehend the most dangerous violent criminals in our community."

Uy was arrested on suspicion of numerous crimes, including murder, attempted murder, shooting at an inhabited dwelling, shooting at an occupied motor vehicle and being armed with an assault weapon, authorities said. He also was arrested on a second no-bail warrant that accuses him of street terrorism, negligent discharge of a firearm, committing a felony while released on bail and other crimes, officials said.

Uy is being held without bail at San Joaquin County Jail, authorities said. He is scheduled to make his court appearance at 1:30 p.m. today.

According to authorities, Uy was involved in a July 10, 2012, pursuit, which started with a shooting that wounded a woman in north Stockton and ended in a shootout with police near Louis Park.

One of the alleged shooters, 27-year-old Joseph Brooks, was killed in the exchange of gunfire with police. Investigators found an AK-47 and four handguns when they searched the gunmen's van, police said.

Three men were arrested shortly after the shootout: Darold Jarvis, 25, Kevin Ou, 25, and Darance Leav, 20. All three are facing murder charges in connection with Brooks' death, authorities said.

Silva said Uy's arrest is another example of the Police Department's partnerships with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies and its effort to target the most violent criminals in the Stockton community.

"This proactive arrest of a documented gang member should serve as a reminder that we have zero tolerance for violent crime in our city," Silva said. "For those of you who have no respect for life and want to continue to commit violent crime, we are coming after you. We will pursue you with all available tools and resources on a city, county, state and federal level."

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